ENVIRONMENT

Taskforce calls for water trigger review

DUMPING the water trigger could be one way the Australian government could improve the efficiency of its approvals processes, the Resources 2030 Taskforce says.

Dropping the water trigger could remove government duplication.

Dropping the water trigger could remove government duplication.

The taskforce, set up to advise government on how to prepare Australia's resources industry for the coming years, highlights the inefficiencies born of the duplication in the existing environmental approval...

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